: The film is noted for its uneven mix of goofy police comedy and dark, tragic social drama.

: The film critiques the intense South Korean school system and the extreme pressure placed on students by parents and teachers to be the "best," leading to tragic outcomes for those who cannot keep up or who are targeted by peers.

: Released in South Korea on December 1, 2005, it recorded approximately 697,980 admissions.

: The plot centers on a bullied student named Jin-mo, whose past trauma fuels the central mystery and the subsequent serial killings.

: Reviewers note the film also touches on the perceived incompetence of the police and the challenges faced by women in male-dominated professions. Production and Reception

The text you provided is the filename for the 2005 South Korean mystery thriller (also known as Bystanders or 6월의 일기 ). Film Overview

: As suggested by its alternative title, a central theme is the indifference of society toward bullying and suffering. Characters are often portrayed as bystanders to the events occurring around them.

Directed by , the movie stars Shin Eun-kyung , Kim Yunjin , and Eric Mun . It follows two detectives investigating a series of murders involving high school students, where the victims are found with diary entries in their stomachs that predict the next target. Key Themes and Social Critique